Dr Peter McCullough: Omicron Could Mark the End – Halt the Vaccine Rollout

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Dr Peter McCullough is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases and clinical lipidology. He cares for advanced patients with common medical problems including heart and kidney disease, lipid disorders and diabetes. 

He has broadly published on a range of topics in medicine with more than 1,000 publications and 600+ citations in the National Library of Medicine. He also has a master’s degree in public health and is known for being one of the top five most-published medical researchers in the United States and is the editor of two medical journals. He has 51 peer-reviewed publications on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. He is considered to be an expert on early intervention protocols in the treatment of COVID-19.

Dr McCullough has testified before the Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the Colorado General Assembly, the New Hampshire Senate and the South Carolina Senate concerning many aspects of the COVID-19 response.

He recently gave a brief interview for the India-based Qvive media network where he discusses the vaccine rollout and the Omicron variant. He concludes that this variant is very mild, resolves on its own and “may mark the end of the pandemic”. He argues there is no need to persist with the vaccine rollout. This interview discusses the global situation as well as the implications for India.

The Interview can be watched here – Why alternative medication is being ignored? We ask Dr Peter McCullough who joins us from USA – YouTube or below.

It coincides with a statement signed by medical scientists, doctors, epidemiologists, civil servants, civil society organisations and citizens of India who call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to end the mass rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The statement asserts that these vaccines should be halted immediately, not least because they pose serious dangers.

Dr Peter McCullough was one of a group of internationally renowned professionals in the field of medical science who contributed to the statement by providing relevant expertise.

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Renowned author Colin Todhunter specialises in development, food and agriculture. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization in Montreal.

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Colin Todhunter is an extensively published independent writer and former social policy researcher. Originally from the UK, he has spent many years in India. His website is www.colintodhunter.com https://twitter.com/colin_todhunter

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